Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Parley St resses School Profit in Conditions for Utah Reported Platoon System Regional Conference Ends Benefit Claimed for V Production Both pupils and teachers profit from the platoon system — In which the teacher specializes in one group of subjects rather than teaching all subjects to one grade of pupils speakers asserted at concluding meetings of the two-da- y regional conference of the National Association for the Study of the Platoon or organization Friday on the University of jUtah campus $ sonality and ability” Number Grows According to Dr R D Case Cal superintendent of schools and guest instructor at the summer school regional director for the platoon study association the number of platoon schools has' grown from 200 five years ago to 600 today Washington V D C recently erect- ed a platoon school building at a cost of $500000 and other cities from Birmingham to Portland are adopting this system of instruction be said x Dean Milton Bennion of the unieducation school versity presided at a general session at 11 a m in Kingsbury hall Discussion leaders at a meeting on auditorium work at 9 a m were Miss Crockett Mi Eva K Pyke Miss Melba Clark Salt Lake City and Miss Portia C Holt Ogden Session Leaders M E McMillan Murray school principal) was chairman of a session on organization and administration Discussion leaders were Superintendent W K Hopkins Ogden Miss Leveta Wallace Logan and Miss Ella Kelsey Salt Lake City final session was a luncheon In the union building Speakers were Miss Sarah McCracken Ogden P T Farnsworth and Miss Edith Ry-ber- g Registration Rules Made for Engineers And Land Surveyors Rules and regulations for the registration of professional engineers and land surveyors were adopted Friday at the first meeting of a committee representing the profession named by S W Golding director of the state department of registration and approved by Governor Henry H Blood May 23 It was explained after the meeting held atjthe capitol that the rules will conform closely with those adopted by the National Council of State Boards neers of Examining Engi- Mayor Walmsley Huey Long Urges New Orleans to Discharge Mayor Promises Special Session to Carry Out Proposed Dismissal Glvtti COM FO RT Htvt you tried Omll Ihe new Menlholaliiivi Liquid ( modified formula) ? Like MewthoUlum ointment' It is ideal te J UPl-T- hree will be open are: Holladay and Irving schools 9 a m to 11 a m and 3 p m to 7 p m Sherman 9 to 4 p m Lincoln 10 a m to 5 p m Roosevelt 10 a m to 5 p m Blaine 10 a m to 4 p m Madison 9 a m to 5 p m Magna 10 a m to 4 p m at Magna park and 9 a m to 3:30 p m at Magna high school Garfield 9 a m to 4 p m am r eneral Land Bank Asks Commission to Help Rehabilitation ing company the Welby division of the Provo Reservoir Water Users’ association and the Jordan and West Side National Farm Loan association The request was received Friday by the county commission and taken under advisement Advocates of the tax compromises point out that adjustments by the commission will result in rehabilitation of the properties until the completion of the Deer creek reservoir project "when it seems evident that the taxation revenues for the state and county from these properties will greatly exceed any possible revenue on a dry farm or pasturage from to the letter basis” according Milton Rygh treasurer of the Federal Land bank of Berkeley Schilling Toasted 1 CCl Fresh as a sea fragrant as a tea garden breeze Favorable consideration by the Salt Lake county commissioners of more than 100 applications for adjustments of delinquent taxes on dry farrq and pasturage properties in Salt Lake county is asked by the Millions of salmon are dying in Federal Land bank of Berkeley on Siberian rivers as the result of a behalf of itself and the farmers rush of fish from the Sea of by the Utah Lake Dlstrlbut- - hotch which choked the waterways MY BOSS IS ON VACATION! 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Fem-aiSanitary (Continued from Pe One) Women’s Daytime This idea seems both too subtle and too unworthy to credit The other explanation is that the president’s stand is taken at the insistence of John L Lewis head of the coal unions and with the hope of averting the threatened strike In the bituminous coal Mr Lewis appears to regions have the power at will to call to postpone or to cancel altogether this strike His position is that it will be called unless the Guffey In effect he has bill it passed Most delivered an ultimatum people will sympathize With the effort to prevent a president’ strike but not many will feel the effort should at the demand of an arbitrary labor leader go to the point of urging congress to enact a bill which In addition to being unconstitutional is economically unsound If there are other explanations they have not been offered The fact Is that neither the Wagner bill nor the Guffey bill was on the administration program when the session opened They are the pet bills of the organized labor leaders— the ones upon which they have insisted from the start The opinion of lawyers as to the illegality of both is overwhelming Mr Roosevelt only recently came out openly for them 1935 (Copyright PARIS July 12 UP)— Tha Belgian and Soviet ambassadors today exchanged letters In which Belgium recognized Soviet Russia Establishment of diplomatic relations was negotiated secretly in Baltimore Sun) Irish Women Battle Police at Tax Sale FERMOY - County Cork Irish Free State July 12 (A1)— One hundred women swinging fists and throwing stones battled police 45 minutes today in an unsuccessful at tempt to break up an auction sale of cattle seized for taxes The police at Jhe expense of torn clothing scratches and bruises finally drove the women back The cattle sale continued Hikomasai The demonstration was one of Sasnkawa is still the village doctor numerous protests made recently at Takanishi Japan walking longlagainst the leisure of cattle for tax distances to visit patients' homes failures Ninety-eight-year-o- PAJAMAS 2 for 5100 Vst dyed Rondo print 1 8trlpfs checks plaids florals! 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A I h SARATOGA Wyo July 12 men were drowned this afternoon when a fishing boat capsized in the Platte river about two miles noth it here They were George W Sisson of Saratoga hotel owner William Raymond oil man of Texas formerly of Rawlins and a third man whose name was not learned at once Tax Adjustment Sought for Dry Farms in County estimated at bushels as combushels peaches NEW ORLEANS July 12 (Ah— 578000 bushels as compared to 0 Senator Huey P Long Louisiana’s pears 66000 bushels as com"dictator” today told pared to 53000 bushels 3720 tons of political as compared to 3850 in 1934 committee of Mayor L Semmes cherries and grapes 1348 tons as compared Walmsley’s “old regular” organiza' to 1200 tons a year ago tion that "it must be the people who put him (the mayor) out” The senator said he would call a session of the state legislature to order Walmsley out of office within 24 hours after the "old regulars” ob tained approval of a majority of the city’s voters for a petition requesting the mayor’s removal "We are not going to put him out” Long told the committeemen Appointments Approved "It must be the people who put at First Meeting of him out not us” The old regulars decided to hold Biennium a general caucus at 10 a m Mon' day when they said they would recommend public ‘At the first meeting of the new throughout the city to discuss the biennium Friday the board of resenator's proposals gents of the University of Utah reAsks ’Dependability' organized and approved appointSenator Long said that if the city ments for the coming school term: The following officers were rewould get an administration that “is dependable” and "an efficient elected: Dr Clarence Snow chairof regents Dr bookkeeping system I think we can man of the board John E Carver vice chairman work things out” treasurer L D Long made his proposition look- Royal C Barnes secretary Clyde Randall ing to the ousting of Walmsley Garrett after the "old regulars” had laid was elected assistant secretary the The executive committee of their cards on the table in complete of Dr Snow chairsurrender of the city organisation board consists in the political warfare that for man Mr A J Gorham Thomas A Williams Dr John ‘J Galligan years has existed between Long's and X H Christenson state organization' and Walmsley’s The following appointments were city faction Dr J P Gillan as an ratified: commit"old While the regular” anthrotee was in conference with Long instructor of sociology and Miss Thelma Memir as an Mayor Walmsley sat in his office pology Instructor of physical education with only a handful of loyal fol- Mis Emma L Smith oral English lowers and reiterated his determiand physical education in the trainnation “never to resign” ing school Mrs Sylvia B Durrant Promises Call part-tim- e Instructor of physical edu"I’ll call the legislautre as soon cation Miss Caroline Parry inas you get a majority of the peo- structor of art In training school ple to sign a petition asking Walms-ley’- s during the autumn term and Miss Dee Scorup clerk In the training resignation” Long said "I think I could get a majority school signed up by tomorrow night” he continued "and I think that you gentlemen can do that and beat me just once As soon as you do that I’ll call the legislature the next Apples pared to Soviet Government end Irritation by applying Mentholatem night and morning 1935 1934: h - JULY Three Drowned When Fishing Boat Capsizes 250-00- pur-chaal- j Believe the dryness Puzey at the head to direct the activities of the district The program will Include kindergarten work tap and social dancing handcraft dressmaking for women and supervised games and sports Plenty of equipment for both quiet and active games and for all sports has been provided at each ground The centers and the hours they ar KEMMERER Wyo July 12 UPl— James O’Neil unemployed sheep-herdBusiness for WPA and John McCurry held in connection with the ax slaying here July 4 of George Morris will be George L Haerr former assistant given a preliminary hearing tomor- administrator of the Utah ERA row accountant in has been The two men were ordered held charge ofappointed the state treasury acfor trial by a coroner’s jury counts office which handles all acMorris’ body his head bashed in counts for the W P A here was found bound and gagged July Ralph E Feldsted formerly B when authorities broke into his agent for the ERA has cabin at the edge of Kemmerer been procurement officer Sheriff D C Oakley and Coroner and H-appointed A Wambold has been made E T Kirkwood said friends re- disbursing officer Mr Wambold ported they had last seen Morris came here from California Clinton alive July 3 when they called to I Thatcher has been Appointed asinvite him to a July 4 dinner He sistant to Mr Haerr: failed to appear and the next day These appointments were made in the friends returned and found his line with the new government polcabin locked Peering through a icy which places the treasury dewindow they saw the Interior in partment in charge of all fiscal opdisorder and notified officers erations of works relief offices AlThe sheriff said a bloodstained though these men will be under the shirt supposedly that of O’Neil’s treasury department they will have was found in the Morris cabin their offices In connectln the O’Neil and McCurry have declined W P A at the capltoL to talk' The only possible motive for the slaying Sheriff Oakley said he had Belgium Recognizes been able to develop was robbery IRRITATION is Wheat production In Kemmerer Slaying Accountant Appointed To Handle Treasury NASAL Preparations are being made for the formal opening Monday of nine recreation centers in the Granite school district The Granite board of education the local Parent-Teachassociation and the F E R A are combining In this undertaking Supervisors have been named for each playground with Garland 5688000 bushels as compared to 3- 147000 bushels in 1934 and the five- year average of 5534000 bushels The sugar beet crop is estimated 0 at 494000 tons as compared to tons last year and the five-yeaverage of 621000 tons Potatoes will total 2100000 bushels as compared to the 1934 figure of 1040000 bushels and the five-yeaverage of 2082000 bushels Production in oats is expected to be 1760000 bushels as compared to 832000 last year barley is estimated at 1620000 bushels as against 837000 last year Following is the estimate for fruit crops with the comparison with Hearing Set Saturday I Centers Will Open Supervisors Named 1- 206000 tons September was fixed as the date for the beginning of enforcement of the new state law providing for registration of engineers and land surveyors After October 1 no documents will be accepted for filing unless they have been prepared by night registered men "I don’t think there is much opThe committee’s next mVetlng will be held August 8 It will be devoted position to the ousting of Walms-le- y in New Orleans and I believe to the examintaion of applications that 95 per cent of the people want him out” 1 for Improved conditions for Utah's well 1935 crops with production above the 1934 figure and in some avcases greater than the five-yeerage are seen in the monthly report of Frank Andrews senior statistician in the local United States department of agricultural office The report was released Friday Hay production this yeai will be more than double that of last year with an estimated crop of 1267000 tons as compared to 583000 tons in 1934 and the five-yeaverage of - 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